Best vegetarian restaurants in Paris

Wild and the Moon is one of the most elegant vegetarian hotspots in Paris. Showcased on the Instagram feeds of many fashion lovers, its irresistible snacks include avocado toast, açai bowls and chia pudding, as well as raw juices and smoothies. Wild and the Moon offers delicious local, plant-based, ethically sourced and seasonal produce, and ensures there are no processed foods, additives, gluten or dairy in its dishes.

Nanashi is the ideal spot for those looking for an alternative to traditional vegetarian dishes. The restaurant specialises in Japanese bento boxes and guests can choose from vegetarian, fish or meat options. Healthy, fresh Japanese cuisine features alongside salads and juices, making this a great place for lunch or dinner, for both vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.

Nanashi, 57 rue Charlot, 75003 Paris, +33 (0)9 6000 2559

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Super Nature

Super Nature’s charming canteen on rue de Trevise is the perfect place to sample some of the best organic produce in the area. It specialises in vegetarian and vegan options, and customers should be sure to try its vegan burgers, made from bamboo shoots, as well as hearty organic vegetable platters, and home-made soups. Head next door for its takeaway-only store, with a menu of salads and organic raw vegetables, savoury tarts, and vegetable-based sandwiches.

Soul Kitchen’s beautiful, vibrant café is a hidden gem, located close to the city’s Montmartre steps, and its bright and homely interior reflects the delicious, home-made and organically sourced menu. The little coffee shop serves home-made cakes and uses fresh, seasonal organic ingredients, with a particular penchant for vegetarian fare. With vegan cookies, free Wi-Fi, board games and charming interior features, this is a wonderful place to while away an afternoon.

At 42 Degrés, ingredients are stored below 42°C to preserve all their nutrients, vitamins and enzymes. This restaurant specialises in raw-food cuisine, so has a natural focus on vegan and gluten-free dishes. Options include parmentier of parsnip with smoked pepper, oyster mushroom and marinated vegetables. Save room for a delicious dessert, such as cashew ganache with carob, almond biscuit and coconut flower.

Café Pinson is a true hidden gem in Paris. The chic interior features exposed bricks, geometric tiles and monochrome tables, and the intimate space is renowned for its gluten-free and organic food options, with all dishes suitable for vegetarians. It is the perfect spot for breakfast, with a menu ranging from gluten-free food to a superb range of vegan pastries and almond milk coffees. Lunch is also available, with dishes including beautifully prepared salads.

Soya Cantine’s urban-chic aesthetic, with weathered concrete slabs, an open kitchen and large windows, is the perfect setting in which to enjoy its hearty organic menu. The restaurant specialises in vegetarian dishes, with highlights including vegetarian lasagne with smoked deep-fried tempeh soy beans, home-made masala with creamy cashew and coconut sauce, and couscous with soy and quinoa. Visitors should try its delicious vegan patisserie and soft tofu vegan ice cream.

France is famous for its gastronomy and Paris’s dining scene has a world-class reputation. The French capital’s eateries offer everything from traditional bistros to new and alternative food styles. Recently there has been a marked increase in the number of healthy-eating restaurants and cafés in the city, most of which offer impressive vegetarian menus. Take a look at our top seven healthy-eating spots here and discover some of the best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Paris.